Rousey had stated following the vicious head-kick knockout by Holm that she might not be able to take any kind of impact for “three to six months” — but it looks like she’s at least ready to start throwing hands again.

Rousey hasn’t been out in public much since her loss to Holm, outside of a couple of appearances and her recent stint on “Saturday Night Live.” There’s no telling if she’s had any private training sessions since the fight with Holm, but from the kind of schedule she’s been keeping outside the cage, Rousey has been very busy.

Holly Holm trounced Ronda Rousey in their first meeting.Getty Images

The former women’s bantamweight champ has been focused on her acting career over the last few months; she has a couple of upcoming film roles in the “Road House” remake as well as “Mile 22” alongside Mark Wahlberg. It was actually filming “Road House” that forced Rousey to make the decision that she would be unable to return at UFC 200 in July for a rematch with Holm.

The UFC ultimately decided to scrap that plan altogether and put Holm in a title fight against Miesha Tate instead at UFC 196 on March 5.

Rousey hasn’t personally made any comment on when she hopes to return to action, although UFC president Dana White said last week that he expects the former champion to likely get back in the Octagon around November to take on the winner of the Holm-Tate fight.

From the look of things, Rousey is at least starting to get ready for her eventual return to the UFC later this year.